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    this may seem elementry ......I have two update pannels and i can't seem to position them side by side. Is there any way that the positioning can be made absolute???? many thanks in advance

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      this may seem elementry ......I have two update pannels and i can't seem to position them side by side. Is there any way that the positioning can be made absolute???? many thanks in advance

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      If you're using VB.NET you can use Anchor property to set their place. For one use Top,Left and for second Top,Right As far as I understand what you're trying to do, it will solve your problem.

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        If you're using VB.NET you can use Anchor property to set their place. For one use Top,Left and for second Top,Right As far as I understand what you're trying to do, it will solve your problem.

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        How do i actually set the anchor property??I have had a look on google but no help. many thanks

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          How do i actually set the anchor property??I have had a look on google but no help. many thanks

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          I got an print screen on the following link. Basically you select an object on form (In form Designer View you can do that) and then look into properties window, You should be able to find anchor. here's the link www.ppatel.co.uk/anchor.jpg

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